This labor of love might just be the most agreeable, everything-to-everyone bar on East Carson.
12 Peers Productions brings Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa’s horror-kitsch to Lawrenceville.
This weekend, expand your musical horizons beyond Donny Iris at these great concerts.
With the Steelers knocked out, there’s still a viable two-step solution: adopt a team and cop a brew.
If the delicious food served up by these area hotspots doesn't warm your soul, the spirits just might do the trick.
Ron Placone and friends want to elevate your expectation of a comedy show.
Spice up your boring holiday routine with the peculiar exhibit of an indescribable artist and a genre-defying cabaret.
If Ali Spagnola's hour-long Power Hour tunes don't get you moving, the booze certainly will.
Irwin native’s EP, 'Puzzle Piece', is a collection of starkly arranged, beautiful songs.
Cole Brothers Tavern has been serving up drinks since the Teddy Roosevelt administration.
Constructing the most fun-filled tour imaginable for out-of-towners.
Local and international filmmakers shine with documentaries, passion projects and downright good films.
Harris Grill features a quartet of pumpkin ales and Boo and Brew offers seasonal sips for a worthy cause.
Immerse yourself in the full-body experience of this beloved cult-classic.
Get a preview of the comedian's upcoming Comedy Central special at the Pittsburgh Improv.
Think you have the guts to make it through these chilling scarehouses?
Pittsburgh's premier party for young professionals returns for its 14th fiesta this Saturday.
The fan-favorite snubs the city to expand its craft brew empire in the suburbs.
Oakmont and South Fayette are home to cozy, under-the-radar eateries.
Our late-night guru stumbles into Dormont and finds open pool tables, great dogs and a whole bunch of character.
Static changes the game with live DJs, no-cover VIP tables and free parking
Take advantage of the warm weather and enjoy your life before we all return to all-day football marathons and Snuggies.
We've got something for you (yes, you) to do this weekend, especially if you're a canine-loving '90s pop nostalgist with a thing for bocce.
With six films opening this weekend, how does one decide on what to see? Easy: What are you drinking?
Our reformed vegetarian repents with a list of the best bar food in the city (with special guest commentary from Ron Swanson).
This week, slip the big-box theater retailers and see a labor of love at a boutique production company.
McDain's made national headlines for banning kids under six, but is the food any good?
Pretend you're in the Great Hall at Hogwart's, gulp down a firewhisky or just stash a bunch of treats in your cloak before heading to the theater.
That's it, really - no gimmicks, just three great watering holes.
See 'Batman Begins' and 'The Dark Knight' at the Oaks Theater for just $10.
Boyz II Men, Kid Rock, Sheryl Crow, Sublime and even Bootsy Collins roll their tour buses into town.
The No Name Players offer the summer’s most fun theater experience
Beat the heat with the Dude, the French New Wave, a pair of zombie slayers and an undercover art collector.
Among the fantastic events taking place, I'll definitely check out the Three Rivers Arts Festival, the Oaks Theater's Moonlit Matinee series, and more. I also would love to, you know, find some time to eat. Ferrard’s performance at The Map Room tonight will be something of a belated homecoming—so don’t be surprised if a little bit of Pittsburgh bleeds into Ferrard’s award-winning, evocative compositions. The Penn Avenue corridor is a very determinately revitalized piece of Pittsburgh, now teeming with arts, food, new business and a vitality that had started to lag ... until now.
The fabulous Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is now a ripe 118 years old, and the Oakland landmark will open a new summer show this weekend called "Living Harmoniously with Nature."